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Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter predicts that the marriage between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will last "years rather than decades," claiming that Markle has achieved notoriety, money, and a title while diminishing Harry's usefulness. Carter also doubts Markle's return to acting and suggests she would be a good fit for a reality TV show. These comments come as the couple attends events in Las Vegas and NYC, with Markle expressing concerns about their children using social media. Another royal journalist suggests that Harry has become dependent on Markle for his social life, having lost his family, royal status, military connections, and friends.
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Graydon Carter, former Vanity Fair editor, believes that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will regret not having good relationships with their relatives, which will have negative consequences for their children. He also criticized their choice of Montecito, California, as a monotonous place with nothing to do. Carter advised the couple to stay out of the public eye, as unavailability is their greatest asset.
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter predicts that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will "live to regret" their children not having a relationship with the Royal Family. He also criticized the couple's choice of living in Montecito, California, and their recent allegations about a paparazzi chase in Manhattan. Carter advised the couple to stay out of the public eye and said that "unavailability is your greatest asset."